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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego Police announced Thursday the arrest of a mother accused of driving her SUV the wrong way in Rancho Bernardo, causing a head-on crash that injured her children and an innocent driver.Mayra Gonzalez, 29, was drunk when she drove her Chevy Suburban east in the westbound lanes of Camino del Norte west of Interstate 15 Monday morning, police said.The Suburban hit a Jeep Liberty, seriously injuring the 57-year-old man in the Jeep.Gonzalez’ three children were in the car at the time of the crash. Her 8-year-old and 2-year-old daughters had minor injuries but her 9-month-old daughter, who was unrestrained, suffered life-threatening injuries. Gonzalez was also taken to the hospital with serious injuries.RELATED: Mother and children arrested in wrong way DUI crash in Rancho BernardoSan Diego Police placed Gonzalez under arrest while she was receiving treatment at Palomar Hospital. Gonzalez will be charged with felony DUI, driving on the wrong side of the road, and felony child endangerment.Anyone with information is asked to call San Diego Police at 619-531-2000 or Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477. 1146

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego Police are looking for the husband of a City Heights woman found dead by her sister Monday morning.Police say 45-year-old Abdiaziz Kerow is a person of interest and is sought for questioning by detectives, but has yet to be located. Kerow's wife, 36-year-old Muna Salad Kuri, was found dead in her apartment in the 4000 block of Van Dyke Ave., police say.Family members say they last heard from Kuri on Saturday.RELATED: Woman finds sister dead in City Heights homeWhen Kuri's sister came to the apartment to check on her Monday, there was no answer and the landlord unlock the door. There, her sister found Kuri dead with traumatic injuries to her upper body, according to police.Anyone with information about the homicide is asked call Crime Stoppers 888-580-8477 or SDPD at 619-531-2293. 827

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Residents in Ocean Beach are taking their concerns over what they say is a dangerous intersection to the OB Planning Board.Isaac Darby, Vice President of the OB Neighborhood Watch, says the intersection in question is Saratoga Ave. and Ebers St., situated near a children’s park and blocks away from Ocean Beach Elementary.The OB Neighborhood Watch group wants to see a four-way stop sign at the intersection. “People kind of pick up momentum seeing that the stop sign on Santa Monica is the last one all the way before the stoplight at Voltaire, so it’s kind of the last stop before you just can bonsai out of town,” said Darby.In addition to speeding, he says large trucks are often parked on the street causing blind spots. Darby says the intersection is most dangerous during the morning and evening commutes, for both drivers and pedestrians.Darby’s initial application to the city for a four-way stop sign was denied; he was told it didn’t meet city requirements. Now he and other residents are taking their concerns to the OB Planning Board in hopes of building a stronger case.The OB Planning Board Chair says the board can request a traffic study. Once it's complete, the city will review it and make a recommendation. “My plea is do something proactive before we have to be reactive and someone gets hurt or worse,” said Darby. “A lot of the little accidents and fender benders aren’t reported.”Darby says the community is only growing and that they hope to get ahead of problems. 1518

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego County’s latest arson arrest is shedding light on an issue that can turn both dangerous and deadly in Southern California’s dry climate.Monday, 21-year-old Daniel Reyes Ortega was charged with setting fire to forest land. Ortega reportedly set fire to a dry plot of land located on the 11000 block of SR-67.That fire burned only half an acre, but isn’t the only recent example of just how dangerous arson can be. In early August, Forrest Gordon Clark, 51, was arrested for reportedly starting the Holy Fire in Orange County.RELATED: Man arrested, accused of starting fire off SR-67 in Lakeside  In video captured by 10News, Clark can be seen walking up to firefighters and asking if they stole his money.Following his second arraignment filled with outbursts, Clark was ordered to undergo psychiatric evaluations.During the second arraignment, Clark disrupted proceedings, saying he was innocent and questioning Orange County Superior Court Judge Kimberly Menninger.RELATED: Judge orders psychiatric evaluations for Holy Fire suspect  According to WebMD, psychologists and the FBI have over the years profiled arsonists to try and figure out what causes them to start fires. Though the most common reason for arson is insurance, psychologist Joel Dvoskin says anger also plays a role in a number of other cases.WebMD reports that, according to FBI reports, the majority of profiled arsonists have a below-normal IQ, typically between 70 and 90. Dvoskin told the site, "Honestly, I can't think of a single arsonist I've dealt with for whom anger wasn't the primary motivator."The FBI report further states that half of all arsons are committed by those younger than 18, the other half are typically in their late 20s. Fires started by older people are usually motivated by money. Roughly 90 percent of all arsonists are men who are typically white, the FBI says.  1920

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Ross Rock, or as locals prefer "The Rock," has had its share of headgear.The lone rock just off the coast from Sunset Cliffs Boulevard has been the target of vandals in the past and has again been crowned, this time by a mermaid.It's not clear how the mermaid was installed on top of the rock. Its steep face makes it difficult for anyone brave enough to try and scale it.BACK IN 2006: San Diegans finding peace atop Ross Rock at Sunset CliffsPhotos from 10News Weather Watcher Jim Grant show the mermaid now in place, looking into Point Loma under the gray sky.10News reporter Travis Rice is looking into this story and will have more on 10News at 5 p.m.The mysteriously installed mermaid is just the latest object to grace "The Rock" at Sunset Cliffs. Placing objects on the Ross Rock has almost become a ritual.In 2006, a large pterodactyl had sat atop the rock before being washed away. A peace sign, the numbers "2010" — local graduates, perhaps? — a Christmas tree, a tiki head, and at one point, a toilet with a Raiders fan wedged inside have all been found taking refuge from the waves below.It remains unclear who makes the objects or how they have installed them in the past.Time and again, however, Mother Nature or possibly another vandal has removed what's been placed. 1359

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